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Oct 2023
1h 30m

Cultes et religion en Gaule et Germanie ...

BENJAMIN BRILLAUD
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Mes chers camarades, bien le bonjour !

Pensez-vous souvent à l’Empire romain ? Que ce soit le cas ou non, je vous souhaite la bienvenue dans ce nouvel entretien ! J’ai eu le plaisir d’y recevoir Audrey Ferlut, qui est docteure en histoire antique, épigraphiste, et historienne des religions. Elle est plus précisément spécialisée dans le culte des divinités féminines en Gaule Belgique et dans les Germanies durant le Haut Empire romain. Qu’est-ce que le Haut Empire ? Ne vous en faites pas, vous allez l’apprendre dans un instant en sa compagnie. Ça sera aussi l’occasion d’en apprendre davantage sur la religion gauloise avant et après la conquête romaine de la Gaule, ainsi qu’en Germanie ! Vous êtes prêts ?

Alors bonne écoute, par Toutatis !





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